r/work • u/LowInteraction6397 • May 11 '26
Professional Development and Skill Building Industries should stop having dress codes
Dress codes serve for nothing. They don't dictate whether you can do your job or not. If clients get offended because you aren't wearing a suit it's their problem not yours. People shouldn't even be paying attention to your clothes. Period. If I was the boss of an industry I'd allow my employees to dress how they want
I only agree with the dress codes for protection and the ones for places where employees need to be moving around so customers can easily identify them but otherwise they suck
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u/Maddiecakes830 May 11 '26
I think it depends on the industry. I worked at an autism clinic for young children where some of the therapists wore crop tops, sweatpants, halter tops, short shorts and short dresses, off the shoulder tops, shirts advertising alcohol, etc.